A childish stance. Art rating is increased by 10% and all damage taken from occupational injuries is increased by 100%.
While this stance is active, the Swedish comic artist Ninni Landin will tell the tales of her life in World of Warcraft.

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torsdag 31 mars 2011

Man, that bow of hers was a pain in the *beep*! Before I got screenshots as references of it I draw an ordinary bow and was really satisfied with her hands (which rarely happens), only to notice later on that it's quite the advanced structure with a giant cover hiding the hands. Bah! *Picks the rubber*

tisdag 29 mars 2011

I sat down by the desk earlier this morning to get some work done on my webcomic. I really had to work with it due to the upcoming page upload in Thursday, but I just couldn’t, wasn’t up for it at all. Moments later I saw a sceenshot of my favorite faction leader, King Varian Wrynn, and I was like: fuck yeah! So I decided to draw him instead :) I’m so disciplined... not. While drawing ol’ Varian I thought that I ought to draw a body shot of all faction leaders, let’s see what happens. Here it is anyway!

tisdag 22 mars 2011

There’s one thing, only one, that has been bugging me from the very start of WoW. The turtles. Don’t get me wrong - I love them bulky little fellas and in my somewhat nooby first year of WoW I used these ones on a regular basis, even in raids! (I finally came to my senses and switched to a raptor though.) I went on epic adventures to collect different colors of them and named them after my own turtles at home. As a leatherworker I crafted the whole Turtle Scale armor set, and searched for other additional turtle gear, such as the Band of the Great Tortoise you get from Tooga in Tanaris. As you probably have noticed, I was a huge turtles-nerd.

But to the point. Most animals in WoW are anatomically correct except the turtle. Even Blizzard’s own creation, the “zhevra”, looks exactly like an ordinary zebra (with a horn though). The giraffes look like giraffes, the bears are bears and so on. I think you get it. But not the turtles. They are something completely different.

The following are three commonprejudices about turtles:

The shell only covers the turtle’s back.Wrong! My grandmother once said with a disappointed look on her face when she saw my own turtle: “Oh, I thought I could pat it on its belly.” The shell surrounds the turtle.

Turtles have teeth. Wrong! Both turtles and tortoises have sharp beaks.

Turtles are peaceful. The turtles are in WoW, with few exceptions non-hostile, but the fact is that these creatures think that most things are food and snap after it. They can even eat themselves to death!

The Warcraft turtles are very non-turtlish. If this is due to lack of knowledge or spaced out creativity I don’t know. Another thing is that these creatures seem to be aquatic, therefore turtles and not tortoises. This is decided by the facts that they’re classified as such in-game by name, in addition that they’re actually living at beaches and oases etc. But here’s the contradiction – they have the body of a tortoise! How can they swim with non-webbed tortoise-feet? My mind gets fucked by these sorts of things. “But you know, there can be a mix between these two”, you might say. Then I answer that turtles have the urge of visiting non-aquatic areas to function normally, which kinda explains why the mobs can be found on land sometimes. The sam thing cannot be said about tortoises, which obviously were Blizzard's main reference while creating these beasts.

What are these creatures? The question is even more confusing now, since Blizzard added sea turtles in Cataclysm. Should they represent the opposite of the former turtles? If that's the case, does this actually mean that they're tortoises living the life of a turtle? WHAT ARE THEY?! Will we ever know?

söndag 20 mars 2011

Woah, the deadline for the upcoming warcraft comic is within the week and I completely lack ideas. It’s one of those times when you can actually hear the emptiness in your brain, with the sound of echoes while tapping on one’s head.

I laughed out loud when I came to think of an idea where two allys walk in a corridor filled with statues at the sides. One of them says she feels like being watched, whereupon the other says that there’s nothing to worry about – she’s just being paranoid! It turns out that one of these statues is a dwarf in stoneform. With a smirky-looking face he looks into the camera in the last panel. I giggled over this stupid idea for like an hour and then decided to show a rough sketch of this to my brother who, as expected, turned it down immediately with a “emm...”. Sigh.

Another thing I keep thinking about is the logic of crowd control. I played the Bastion of Twilight with my guild the other day, and there are these two packs of patrolling mobs in the initial part of the dungeon. They overlap eachother, so you have to wait for the other pack to be pretty far away before you can pull the first group. After the actual pull, the cc:ed mobs remain at the same location of course, like sap and sheep, and I was thinking... what the heck does the other patroll think of this when they return? They come back, just walk through like nothing. “Oh, there’s ol’ John, sleeping at work I see” or “Oh my, a sheep. How nice of Cho’gal to put it here among the workers to liven up the atmosphere.” I thought of how I could make a funny out of this one, but the things is... I think everyone have thought the same thing at least once and it’s not really funny. *Throw idea in the wastebasket.*

It’s really hard just coming up with funny ideas. They’re more like revelations – visions that just pop out of nothing when seeing a random picture or hearing a quote. God, give me a sign!

fredag 18 mars 2011

As a start I want to give you my opinion of the evergoing subject “Horde is evil! No Alliance is evil!”

We can clearly see the trend of old Horde heroes from the past games that’ve become big bad bosses in WoW. I’m talking about Zul’Jin and Cho’gall from Tides of Darkness, not to mention that Deathwing, the additional hero in the WC2 expansion set Beyond the Dark Portal, will most likely be the finale in Cataclysm. Horde and Alliance are both factions containing different races and nations. The thing with horde is that their allies and pacts during the years, such as Mannaroth for example, have been questionable. “Allies come and allies go. That’s politics." – quote from Valeera Sanguinar in the official WoW comics.

So... at least three well-known Hordies have gone bananas. (Not literally bananas, I know the lore works, but you get my point) Where are all the allys? Some people’d probably mention Arthas right now, but... no. Simply just no. We could all notice while we played that he had some attitude problems in the very start of WC3 where he was first announced, and that he’d become an antagonist in the future. Arthas was made by Blizzard to become this great villain, just like Darth Vader.

Can Fandral Staghelm be sorted in this category? I guess so –but can you really compare the status and awesomeness between a non-playable guy sitting in a tree for six years in WoW and a guy like Zul’jin? That’s up to you to decide. To meet up with these big names in my book, an old hero like Turalion would have to do something drastic. Also the status on Sylvanas sister, Alleria from WC2, says: “missing in action”. Can we expect to see her again? As a boss that’ve finally returned in Cataclysm? The answer is no, because people don’t wanna see nice ordinary humans, elves, dwarves and gnomes as big fat final bosses. We want see evil trolls, scary big ogres and dangerous dragons. Why do you think Blizzard chose Saurfang to be a boss in ICC and not Bolvar Fordragon? The fact is, despite what people say – Horde has less morale than Alliance. That’s the whole point with Horde. They are our very contrast, that’s what makes them cool. That’s at least the reason why I like them.

So to sum this up... I’m totally looking forward to watch Garrosh go bananas in the next expansion.

Hey guys! My name is Ninni Landin, also known as Lukali at the art community Deviant Art. I’m a Swedish comic artist and illustrator and draw World of Warcraft comics for a game magazine.

The reason why I wanted to start this blog in addition to comics is because WoW consumes much of my time and sometimes I feel that drawing is not enough. I mean, comics take some time to do, and lots of thoughts run through on a constant basis while playing. Everything can’t be printable comics - either it’s not good enough, or there’s simply just too much to tell to possibly fit in one single page! (Or just general whining and thoughts, which’d be awful comics..!) I will talk about ideas that never left the idea stage, perhaps show some scraps and write general stuff of what I do and think of WoW.